Part Details

This part replaces:

ITEM CONDITION

Your sway bar helps your vehicle's suspension performance. The main purpose is to reduce body roll when going through a turn at speed. Although the sway bar itself is not a wearable item the end links are. Over time ball joint ends can wear causing loose connections, or even come apart and fall off.

If you can hear your sway bar rattling on a bumpy road it may be time to replace the end links. This link makes a great replacement and offers good cost savings over the dealer part.

Lifetime Warranty

This item is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. In the event this item should fail due to manufacturing defects during intended use, we will exchange the part free of charge (excludes shipping charges) for the original purchaser. Please keep your invoice for proof of this warranty.

Removing the Wheel (1:05)

Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground

Raise the vehicle with a floor jack

Secure the vehicle on jack stands

Remove the lug nuts

Pull off the wheel

If the wheel is frozen in place, kick the tire to loosen it

Removing the Stabilizer Link (1:41)

Apply penetrating oil to the stabilizer link bolts

Attach an 18mm wrench to the back of the top stabilizer link bolt

Remove the top 18mm nut with a socket and ratchet

Pull out the top stabilizer link stud

Attach an 18mm wrench to the back of the bottom stabilizer link bolt

Remove the bottom 18mm nut with a second 18mm wrench

Pull out the stabilizer link

Installing the New Stabilizer Link (3:30)

Push the lower stabilizer link stud into place

Push the upper stabilizer link stud into place

Start the two 18mm nuts

Tighten the nuts to between 55 - 60 foot-pounds of torque

Reattaching the Wheel (4:05)

Slide the wheel into place

Start the lug nuts by hand

Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily

Lower the vehicle to the ground

Tighten the lug nuts to between 95 - 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern